Yo ho, me scurvy dogs!We be looking for waymarking treasures that would shiver the timbers of the true buccaneer. Our plunder includes historic pirate sites, museum exhibits, ports and other booty significant to pirate history and the buccaneers of legend and lore.

With roots set back in the mid 15th century, the Town of Ramsgate public house claims to be the oldest on the Thames. The pirate, Captain Kidd, was hanged here. It was attempted but the rope broke and he was taken to Tilbury where he was hanged.

Statue of the »vital brother« Klaus Störtebeker (also Claas Störtebeker, Nikolaus Storzenbecher). On October 21st, 1401, Störtebeker and 73 of his companions were decapitated in Hamburg by order of the Senate.

St Saviour's Dock is an inlet from the River Thames to the south east of Tower Bridge. The inlet is about 300 metres in length and extends in a south west direction from the Thames to Jamaica Road. River pirates were hanged at the mouth of the dock.

Sir Francis Drake- Francis Drake Pirate. Bust in high relief set in roundels, at the first floor level of the Grade-II listed, Old Royal Naval College, Pepys building, in Greenwich, London, Great Britain.

A hidden gem along the seemingly long shore of Nassau. This position provided a refuge and lookout position over the bay. Some pirates thought to frequent the islands were: Barrow, Hornigold, Vane, Rackhamand Blackbeard himself.

Although knighted in England, Sir Francis Drake, the Golden Hinde and his flotilla of ships scoured the oceans capturing Spanish vessels and looting them of their treasure. A replica of his ship, the Golden Hinde, is found here in London, UK.